Carsidarinae Crawford, 1911
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https://doi.org/ 10.5852/ejt.2021.736.1257 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4598520 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0C2387F6-FFAB-FF80-FD9C-875DFD52F84D |
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Carsidarinae Crawford, 1911 |
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Subfamily * Carsidarinae Crawford, 1911
Prionocnemidae Scott, 1882: 466, invalid as not derived from an included genus name.
Tenaphalarini Heslop-Harrison, 1958: 577–578.
Mesohomotomini Bekker-Migdisova, 1973: 101.
Comments
In both mtg trees the monophyly of the subfamily is very strongly supported. Hollis (1987) provided a morphological diagnosis and analysed the intra-subfamily relationships. In the mtg analyses, with five of the eight recognised genera included, Mesohomotoma is in a moderately supported basal position, whereas in the morphological tree it is the sister taxon of Paracarsidara ; and apart from a reasonably well supported clade comprising Protyora + Tenaphalara + Paracarsidara , the relationships between the other genera are only poorly supported.
Included genera
* Allocarsidara Hollis, 1987 ; Carsidara Walker, 1869 (syn. Eustigmia , Thysanogyna ); Epicarsa Crawford, 1911 ; * Mesohomotoma Kuwayama, 1908 (syn. Udamostigma ); * Paracarsidara Heslop- Harrison, 1960; * Protyora Kieffer, 1906 (syn. Neocarsidara ); * Tenaphalara Kuwayama, 1908 ; Tyora Walker, 1869 (syn. Carsidaroida , Nesiope ).
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Carsidarinae Crawford, 1911
Burckhardt, Daniel, Ouvrard, David & Percy, Diana M. 2021 |
Bekker-Migdisova 1973: 101 |
Heslop-Harrison 1958: 577-578 |
Scott 1882: 466 |